The Iranian lifted 162.5 kg and finished runner-up to his
Hungarian rival, Johnso Baramia, due to his excess body weight.

Naderi raised 185 kg in his first clean-and-jerk effort but failed
to lift 190 kg in the second and third tests due to his leg hamstring,
standing fifth with a total 347.5 kg record.

Omid Naeij, also an Iranian lifter in 85 kg class, ranked ninth as
he kept 145 and 180 kg above his head.

Jai Wun-Sung from China grabbed the glittering gold, setting a
record of 362.5 kg (160 and 202.5), Baramia won the silver with a
total record of 352.5 kg, and Michael from Belarus bagged bronze with
the same record.

On Sunday, Mohsen Davoudi took a silver and a bronze at the 105 kg
category.

Davoudi raised 172.5 and 200 kg in snatch, and clean and jerk to
bag the overall silver and snatch bronze.

He stood fifth in clean-and-jerk category due to his excess body
weight when compared with Hungarian and Chinese lifters.

Javad Gohari, also an Iranian, ranked fifth as he set a total
360 kg record (165 and 195).

Syria's Ahmed Jojili took the clean-and-jerk silver and overall
bronze by keeping 160 and 202.5 kg above his head.

Victor Vatai from Hungary won the clean-and-jerk bronze medal as
he raised 200 kg.

Later on Sunday, Rashid Sharifi added a bronze medal to Iran's
asset as he stood third at the +105 kg class of the World Junior
Weightlifting Championships here on Sunday.

Sharifi lifted 172.5 kg in snatch to follow his Bulgarian and
Greek opponents, who stood top and second by raising 180 and 177.5
kg respectively.

In his clean-and-jerk effort, the Iranian was eliminated when he
failed to hoist 207.5 kg for the third time.

Bulgarian weightlifter Keril Koshnicharski won the title, lifting
180 and 215 kg while Dimitry Papagiridis from Greece took the silver
with a total 385 kg (177.5 and 207.5) weight and the representative of
Belarus, Alexandre Keliani, bagged bronze, lifting 167.5 and 377.5 kg.